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DiscussionAnyone had serotonin syndrome? What causes it? How to prevent it?
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I am correcting myself! I meant it does NOT have to be a formal journal. Writing a daily line or two in a spiral notebook, helped me realize if a new medicine or vitamin/ supplement, helped me or not. And I change only one thing at a time, giving it at least 4 weeks to see if it is helping me or not. In other support groups, like on Facebook, I read people saying " I started an antidepressant and it didn't help me at all". They had only taken it two days!
Or they wrote "I took so and so yesterday and today I am flipping out and having terrible symptoms". Unless we are truly allergic to a medicine, I do not believe it happens that fast. I have spent two decades reading and trying to understand my diseases. it helps me to learn all I can.
Hello. Did you develop a rash with serotonin syndrome?
No, no rash in my case - but extreme shivering, confusion, excessive sweating, as well as low levels of other symptoms. Please search "serotonin syndrome symptoms" and you'll see skin rash is not on the list. Hope this helps!
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I too have had serotonin syndrome and it is scary. Mine is a similar story but different details from "brewnews" above. My seratonin overdose was caused by a supplement called SAMe.
Folks, be careful. I suggest making changes to your meds gradually, and with a doctor's approval. Journal the changes, and watch for signs of improvement or symptoms of problems.
Also, make one med change at a time if possible. In other words, don't try three new things all at once - then you won't be sure what's working or what's causing problems. Be aware that serotonin syndrome and other problems can take weeks to present as the buildup on your system becomes toxic. That's where the journal comes in - so you can see "what's changed" on a timeline.
Remember that vitamins, herbals and supplements are meds too, so include them in your journal along with prescription meds.